As a rookie, he's constantly making trip to Children's to be with the kids. I'm sure part of it is that we support Seattle Children's but it seems like he's going every week.

Really hope he can start passing a little better, although it is pretty obvious we're handicapping him a little.

he looks good in everything except the 5 wide set. We need Doug back or someone who can catch it everytime. Tate is a couple drops away from being a beast. Rice needs a hair cut. NO other wr are doing much of anything. We need someone who can separate and stretch the field better. Rice is good but we can't throw to him every down. Wilson has either put the ball on point, scrambled and throw the ball away, or the D has made a great play on the ball._________________Go Hawks! WINTER IS COMING

Wide receiver Doug Baldwin – last year’s leading receiver, and guard James Carpenter – last year’s first-round draft pick, will be active in practice this week.

On Carpenter, Carroll said he is way ahead of schedule in his return from injury and has suffered no setbacks, appearing “back to life” with a chance to play this week in St. Louis at the left guard spot.

Wide receiver Doug Baldwin – last year’s leading receiver, and guard James Carpenter – last year’s first-round draft pick, will be active in practice this week.

On Carpenter, Carroll said he is way ahead of schedule in his return from injury and has suffered no setbacks, appearing “back to life” with a chance to play this week in St. Louis at the left guard spot.

Wide receiver Doug Baldwin – last year’s leading receiver, and guard James Carpenter – last year’s first-round draft pick, will be active in practice this week.

On Carpenter, Carroll said he is way ahead of schedule in his return from injury and has suffered no setbacks, appearing “back to life” with a chance to play this week in St. Louis at the left guard spot.